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December 01 2009
Brian Vickers on Alchemy and the Occult: A Response
William R. Newman
William R. Newman
William Newman is Ruth N. Halls Professor in HPS at Indiana University. He has published widely on medieval and early modern alchemy and matter theory. His latest book is Atoms and Alchemy: Chymistry and the Experimental Origins of the Scientific Revolution (2006).
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William R. Newman
William Newman is Ruth N. Halls Professor in HPS at Indiana University. He has published widely on medieval and early modern alchemy and matter theory. His latest book is Atoms and Alchemy: Chymistry and the Experimental Origins of the Scientific Revolution (2006).
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Perspectives on Science (2009) 17 (4): 482–506.
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William R. Newman; Brian Vickers on Alchemy and the Occult: A Response. Perspectives on Science 2009; 17 (4): 482–506. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/posc.2009.17.4.482
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